Hi!
I know it's been silent around here lately. It's that time of year when there are a lot of directions to go in. I have been getting crafty, but things I can't share just yet.
For now, here is a little something I did for my son to hand out. It's something you can work on together. He has given these out in the past and they were a hit. I use to have the Blessing Mix Poem typed out so it would fit the shape of a pumpkin, but I lost my file I created when my hard drive crashed, so I just took one from here easy enough. I just added a pumpkin and leaves from the Cricut Cartridges: A Child's Year and Create A Critter. Easy Peasy!
I know it's been silent around here lately. It's that time of year when there are a lot of directions to go in. I have been getting crafty, but things I can't share just yet.
For now, here is a little something I did for my son to hand out. It's something you can work on together. He has given these out in the past and they were a hit. I use to have the Blessing Mix Poem typed out so it would fit the shape of a pumpkin, but I lost my file I created when my hard drive crashed, so I just took one from here easy enough. I just added a pumpkin and leaves from the Cricut Cartridges: A Child's Year and Create A Critter. Easy Peasy!
I added some texture to the pumpkin using the Cuttle Bug Swirls Embossing Folder. A little Baker's Twine and done!
Super Easy and Super Meaningful!
Thanksgiving Blessing Mix Poem
Bugles: Shaped like a cornucopia or Horn of Plenty, a symbol of our nation's abundance.
Pretzels: Arms folded in prayer, a freedom sought by those who founded our country.
Candy corn: Sacrifices of the Pilgrims' first winter. Food was so scarce that settlers survived on just a few kernels of corn a day.
Nuts or seeds: Promise of a a future harvest, one we will reap only if seeds are planted and tended with diligence.
Dried fruits: Harvest gifts of our bountiful land.
M&Ms: Memories of those who came before us to guide us to a blessed future.
Hershey's Kiss: The love of family and friends that sweetens our lives
I am sharing at: Word Art Wednesday - Anything Goes, Sunday {Fun}day - November Linky Party, The Ribbon Carousel - Holidays and Celebrations, 3 Girl Jam - Give Thanks With Ribbon, Just B Creative - Linky Party, Paper Playtime - Anything Goes.
Thanks for visiting! I hope you have a Blessed Thanksgiving~
~Tammy~
20 comments:
Ohhhhh these are amazing!!!! I am loving those pumpkins!!!!!!!
Sure to be a hit! I bet your son loves his Mom makes such wonderful things for him to hand out.
Love the poem.
These are awesome Tammy! Such a great project and perfect for the 3GJ challenge!
Thanks so much for sharing my friend and have a GREAT Thanksgiving!
How wonderful Tammy!!! One of these days I am going to get me one of those fancy dancy cutting machines. I am busy too and holding my breath - still have a lot to do before the deadline!!!
sandy
Wow! LOVE THIS! Looks great and such a wonderful idea!
Great treat bags.
Thanks for playing in November's Just Because Linky Party!!
Be blessed, Beckie
So so COOL!!
These are so awesome, Tammy!! I love the Thanksgiving Blessings Poem!! The pumpkins look fabulous with the embossing!! Have a great day :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
these are soooo awesome
Awww...what a wonderful project to do with your son! Love the poem and gorgeous pumpkins! Take care and have a wonderful Thanksgiving, hugs!
oh my these are amazing.. very creative and so cute..
Tammy these are so special and I love the poem!!!
Super cute & Cool!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving,
Migdalia
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I love the poem, love this sweet project too. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
These are fabulous, Tammy! What a wonderful treat for your son to pass out!
Love this idea and the way you packaged it!! I just pinned this :-) Thanks for joining us at 3 Girl JAM challenges!!
Great idea and so sweet!
awesome idea! and they're really pretty
What an incredibly sweet & meaningful little gift! I love it, Tammy :)
Fab!... thanks for playing along with us at Paper Playtime!
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